Keith Bolender is a freelance journalist living in Toronto and a lecturer at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Education. He has written extensively on Cuban matters for a variety of North American publications. He is the author of Cuba Under Siege American policy, the Revolution and its People, and Voices from the other Side: An Oral History of Terrorism Against Cuba. He is also a member of the Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA), where he is on their roster of experts for Cuban Affairs.
In this talk he reviews the history of the 50 year terror war waged against the Cuban people by the United States, examines it's causes and how it has effected Cuban society and shaped the revolution.
Thanks to the Seattle/Cuba Friendship Committee
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